November 9th 04, 04:49 PM
Has anyone ever heard of a true "blue oscar"? I know a person that
says they have them, but I think they are dyed. He has people
defending him saying threw selective breeding they can achieve a blue
oscar much like a blue dempsey or flowerhorn ect. I still dont believe
that because I can not find any articles to support this. One would
think if in fact there has been a break threw with such a popular fish
people would be talking about it.
jk
November 9th 04, 11:31 PM
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> Has anyone ever heard of a true "blue oscar"? I know a person that
> says they have them, but I think they are dyed. He has people
> defending him saying threw selective breeding they can achieve a blue
> oscar much like a blue dempsey or flowerhorn ect. I still dont believe
> that because I can not find any articles to support this. One would
> think if in fact there has been a break threw with such a popular fish
> people would be talking about it.
>
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I saw some last year... they were gorgeous!
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JK Sinrod
Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
www.sinrodstudios.com
Coney Island Memories
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CanadianCray
November 9th 04, 11:50 PM
But were they real or dyed???
Craig
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>> Has anyone ever heard of a true "blue oscar"? I know a person that
>> says they have them, but I think they are dyed. He has people
>> defending him saying threw selective breeding they can achieve a blue
>> oscar much like a blue dempsey or flowerhorn ect. I still dont believe
>> that because I can not find any articles to support this. One would
>> think if in fact there has been a break threw with such a popular fish
>> people would be talking about it.
>>
>>
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> I saw some last year... they were gorgeous!
>
> --
> JK Sinrod
> Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
> www.sinrodstudios.com
> Coney Island Memories
> www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories
>
>
Polarhound
November 10th 04, 08:39 AM
Chances are they are either dyed or cross-breeds.. In either case, avoid
like the plague.
CanadianCray wrote:
> But were they real or dyed???
> Craig
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> "jk" > wrote in message
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>>>Has anyone ever heard of a true "blue oscar"? I know a person that
>>>says they have them, but I think they are dyed. He has people
>>>defending him saying threw selective breeding they can achieve a blue
>>>oscar much like a blue dempsey or flowerhorn ect. I still dont believe
>>>that because I can not find any articles to support this. One would
>>>think if in fact there has been a break threw with such a popular fish
>>>people would be talking about it.
>>>
>>>
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>> I saw some last year... they were gorgeous!
>>
>>--
>>JK Sinrod
>>Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
>>www.sinrodstudios.com
>>Coney Island Memories
>>www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories
>>
>>
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bassett
November 10th 04, 09:27 AM
Any colour mutation, is a one in countless millions shot., And its up to the
breeder to recognise them early, before there eaten, destroyed,
Then you have the problem of whether there fertile or barron,
Sexing such creatures is another nightmare, unless its possible to surgical
sex.
Then you have the problem of normal colour fish /birds/animals
excepting the mutation. But after all the hurdles, you finally breed the
mutation, Then you have the problem of working out if the colour mutation is
sex linked. I.E. are male off-spring split to the colour, are they sex
linked, are the females normal colour or carrying the colour gene.
If you put the male off-spring back to the mother, will it produce colour
mutations, or is the colour only carried by the male. Which is the normal
case.
I could write a couple of thousand words on the subject and still leave a
lot out. "Snip,snip,snip"
Anyway back on track, if such a colour mutation was produced and it grew to
adult size, I really think the last place your going to find it , is your
friendly neighbourhood aquarium, for sale. Am I being cynical , Yep, I guess
I am.
Then our friend reports that he has seen a number of them. This tells me
that, it would be very doubtful, if they where the "Real McCoy"
Possible dyed, marinated in Blue Ink, or whatever, Go back and see if there
still there 6 months later
I'm sorry if I sound cynical, but when something's sound to good to be
true, Normally it is.
Regards from OZ bassett
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> But were they real or dyed???
> Craig
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> "jk" > wrote in message
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> > --
> > JK Sinrod
> > Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
> > www.sinrodstudios.com
> > Coney Island Memories
> > www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories
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> >> Has anyone ever heard of a true "blue oscar"? I know a person that
> >> says they have them, but I think they are dyed. He has people
> >> defending him saying threw selective breeding they can achieve a blue
> >> oscar much like a blue dempsey or flowerhorn ect. I still dont believe
> >> that because I can not find any articles to support this. One would
> >> think if in fact there has been a break threw with such a popular fish
> >> people would be talking about it.
> >>
> >>
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